Photo archive for May 12, 2007
Kayla Oney will graduate from Emporia State University today and become full-time head of Main Street on Monday. Oney has been working part-time since Mary Helmer left. View photo
Jared Lehnherr, 11, shops for a bike with his grandmother - and adopted mother -, Becky Lehnher at Wal-mart on Tuesday, March 20. View photo
Becky Lehnherr helps her grandson - and adopted son- load his new bike from Wal-Mart into the car on Tuesday, March 20. View photo
Jared Lehnherr, 11, hugs his grandmother - and adopted mother -, Becky Lehnher, at their home near the former town of Plymouth on Tuesday, March 20. View photo
Becky Lehnherr laughs at Jared, 11, her grandson, who is also her adopted son, after she had warned him to becareful swinging the necklace and then hit himself in the cheek Tuesday, March 20. View photo
Emporia High's Grant Price returns the ball during a doubles match in the 5A State tennis tournament with doubles partner Kyle deBlonk. View photo
Becky Lehnherr finishes giving Jared, 11, his medicine for hypothyroidism and epilepsy on Wednesday, March 21. View photo
The Humble Clay Studio is seen here in downtown Cottonwood Falls. Larry and his wife, Chris Matson opened the studio in November 2006. View photo
Larry Matson molds a jar out of clay recently in his Cottonwood Falls studio Humble Clay Studio. Matson opened the studio in November 2006. View photo
Larry Matson, of Emporia, works on molding a jar out of clay recently. Matson, along with his wife, Chris, owns Humble Clay in downtown Cottonwood Falls across the street from the Chase County Courthouse. They opened up the pottery business in November 2006. View photo
Finished clay pottery is displayed at the Humble Clay Studio in downtown Cottonwood Falls. These are some of the studio owner Larry Matson’s early pieces. View photo
Jared Lehnherr, 11, practices at his home west of Emporia on Monday, March 19. "I play real loud," Jared said. View photo
Jared Lehnherr, 11, scopes out a path to ride his scooter on Monday, March 19. Jared lives with his grandmother, who is also his adopted mother. View photo
Emporia High's Kyle deBlonk prepares to take a swing at the ball during a doubles tennis match with partner Grant Price at the 5A State tournament Friday afternoon. View photo
Emporia High's Chris Reimer backhands the ball in a singles match at the 5A State tournament Friday afternoon. View photo